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South Russian Ovcharka South Russian Ovcharka
South Russian Ovcharka
Alternative Names: Youznorusskaya ovcharka, Youzhak
Country of Origin: Russian
History: The South Russian ovcharka was developed in the early 19th century in the Crimean region of Askania Nova
Slovac Duvac Slovac Duvac
Slovac Duvac
Alternative Names: Slovac cuvac, slovensky cuvac, Slovakian chuvach, Tatransky cuvac, Slovensky kuvac
Country of Origin: Slovakia
History: The Slovac cuvac is an old breed that has been used as a flock guardian and shepherd’s companion for centuries.
Sarplaninac Sarplaninac
Sarplaninac
Alternative Names: Yugoslavian shepherd dog, Illyrian shepherd dog
Country of Origin: Serbia and Macedonia
History: The Sarplaninac is believed to have developed from Tibetan shepherd dogs that were brought from Asia to the
Saint Bernard Saint Bernard
Saint Bernard
Country of Origin: Switzerland
History: The Saint Bernard was developed in the 17th century by Swiss monks at the Hospice of Saint Bernard, a
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Animal Shelter details for Save Our Strays Please visit Save Our Strays and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Save Our Strays. Save Our Strays is located in birmingham, Alabama. If you have information to add or update for Save Our Strays, please click here and let us know.
Save Our Strays
P.O. Box 43057
birmingham, Alabama 35243
Phone: 205-967-6711
Email: info@saveourstrays.org
Website: saveourstrays.org/
What is Save Our Strays? What Does SOS Do?
* A nonprofit no-kill animal organization since 1999 (although work began much earlier)
* A total volunteer organization operation under the direction of a Board of Directors.
* Funding is obtained primarily from personal donations, a part-time SOS thrift store, yearly silent auctions and seasonal garage sales
* Not all of our cats are feral cats. In fact, many of our cats are house cats who were abandoned by their owners or whose owners passed away.
* Volunteers love to feed, transport, clean, trap, find homes, and work the thrift store. (This web site was donated and is kept updated by a volunteer!) Volunteers work 7 days a week (rain, snow, freezing cold, sweltering heat) and into every night. These animals must be cared for every day...not matter what else is happening in our lives. This requires a very unique and dedicated love for animals!
* SOS receives over 100 calls every week from people seeking assistance for distressed animals.
* Advocates of the Trap-Neuter-Return program (for more info, see Alley Cat Allies)
* Over 850 animals have found either permanent or foster homes.
* Over 750 animals have received medical attention.
* Over 350 animals are fed and cared for every day.
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